David Ferriero, the 10 archivist of the United States, will retire in April 2022 after 12 years of service at the National Archives and Records Administration. In a blog post, Ferriero reflected on
MoreMark Bradley, director of the Freedom of Information Act declassification and pre-publication review at the Justice Department, has been appointed director of the National Archives and Records Administration‘s information security oversight office.
MoreThe U.S. General Services Administration has purchased 59 acres of land in Winchester and Frederick County, Virginia for $4.75 million to house the FBI‘s future Central Records Complex as the bureau seeks to comply with the National
MoreThe White House has invited technologists to work on crowdsourcing, veteran digital services and open data projects through an innovation fellows program, Nextgov reported Thursday. Joseph Marks writes the Office of Science
More by Jay Clemens
The National Archives and Records Administration has appointed 11-year agency veteran Pamela Wright to the newly-created position of chief innovation officer, with responsibility for developing new ways to share records with the
More by Ross Wilkers